Chronologise (Verb)
Meaning
Establish the order in time of something; "The archivist chronologized the documents".
Classification
Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..
Examples
- The team of archaeologists worked together to chronologise the ancient artifacts discovered in the excavation site.
- She spent years researching and gathering information to chronologise the historical events that led to the revolution.
- By cross-referencing the ancient writings, the scholars were able to chronologise the kings and queens who had ruled the kingdom.
- To better understand the evolution of the species, the biologists decided to chronologise the fossils that had been collected from the dig site.
- After examining the layers of sediment, the geologist was able to chronologise the formation of the rock structure.